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SIGMA 2

Self-contained Breathing Apparatus


User Instructions

Article No. 1035017 Issue G 05. 2010


Self-contained Breathing Apparatus

Contents
WARNINGS ............................................................................................................................................................................... ii
1. INTRODUCTION........................................................................................................................................................ 1
1.1 IMPORTANT .............................................................................................................................................. 1
1.2 BREATHABLE AIR .................................................................................................................................... 1
1.3 APPARATUS DURATION .......................................................................................................................... 1
1.4 PERSONNEL TRAINING ........................................................................................................................... 1
1.5 SERVICING ............................................................................................................................................... 2
1.6 SPARE PARTS AND ACCESSORIES....................................................................................................... 2
1.7 NOTIFIED BODIES .................................................................................................................................... 2
2. TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION ..................................................................................................................................... 2
2.1 GENERAL .................................................................................................................................................. 2
2.2 APPARATUS DESCRIPTION .................................................................................................................... 2
2.3 PNEUMATIC SYSTEM .............................................................................................................................. 4
2.4 REDUCER ................................................................................................................................................. 4
2.5 DEMAND VALVE ....................................................................................................................................... 4
2.6 FACEMASKS ............................................................................................................................................. 5
3. PRE-USE AND MONTHLY CHECKS ........................................................................................................................ 6
3.1 GENERAL .................................................................................................................................................. 6
3.2 PNEUMATICS ............................................................................................................................................ 6
3.3 DEMAND VALVE ....................................................................................................................................... 6
3.4 CHECK FACEMASK .................................................................................................................................. 6
3.5 POSITIVE PRESSURE, BYPASS AND LEAK TEST................................................................................. 7
3.6 WHISTLE TEST ......................................................................................................................................... 7
3.7 REPLACING CYLINDERS ......................................................................................................................... 7
3.7.1 Fitting a replacement Cylinder of the same size. .......................................................................8
3.7.2 Fitting a replacement Cylinder of a different size. ...................................................................... 8
4. DONNING PROCEDURE .......................................................................................................................................... 8
4.1 HARNESS .................................................................................................................................................. 8
4.2 DON FACEMASK ...................................................................................................................................... 8
4.2.1 Head Harness ............................................................................................................................ 8
4.2.2 Head-net .................................................................................................................................... 9
4.3 OPEN CYLINDER VALVE ......................................................................................................................... 9
4.4 FACEMASK SEAL CHECK ...................................................................................................................... 10
4.5 BYPASS CHECK ..................................................................................................................................... 10
4.6 LEAK TEST .............................................................................................................................................. 10
4.7 WHISTLE TEST ....................................................................................................................................... 10
4.8 CYLINDER PRESSURE .......................................................................................................................... 11
5. DOFFING INSTRUCTIONS ..................................................................................................................................... 11
5.1 REMOVE FACEMASK ............................................................................................................................. 11
5.2 TURN OFF CYLINDER ............................................................................................................................ 12
5.3 REMOVE APPARATUS ........................................................................................................................... 12
5.4 CLEAN AND CHECK APPARATUS ........................................................................................................ 12
6. AFTER USE ............................................................................................................................................................. 12
6.1 CLEAN FACEMASK ................................................................................................................................ 12
6.2 CLEAN APPARATUS .............................................................................................................................. 13
6.3 DEMAND VALVE ..................................................................................................................................... 13
6.4 CHECK APPARATUS .............................................................................................................................. 13
6.5 FIT FULLY CHARGED CYLINDER .......................................................................................................... 13
6.6 LEAK TEST .............................................................................................................................................. 13
6.7 RECORD TEST DETAILS ....................................................................................................................... 14
6.8 STORAGE................................................................................................................................................ 14
7. SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE................................................................................................................................ 14
7.1 MONTHLY................................................................................................................................................ 14
7.2 ANNUALLY .............................................................................................................................................. 14

Registered Office: Scott Health and Safety Limited, Pimbo Road, West Pimbo,
Skelmersdale, Lancashire, WN8 9RA, England.

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WARNINGS
Please Read Carefully and Fully Understand

This manual is for use by personnel trained in the use and care of compressed air breathing
apparatus, and MUST NOT be used as a self-teaching guide by untrained users. Failure to
understand or adhere to the SIGMA 2 User Instructions may result in injury or death.
Scott Health and Safety Limited has taken great care to ensure that the information in this
manual is accurate, complete and clear. However, Training and Technical Support
Services will be pleased to clarify any points in the manual and answer questions on
SCOTT breathing apparatus.
The following warnings are in accordance with certifying authority requirements and
apply to the use of breathing apparatus in general:

Breathing apparatus users must be fully trained in the use and care of self-
contained, compressed air breathing apparatus.
Ensure that the selection of the apparatus type is sufficient for the tasks being
undertaken and the hazards likely to be encountered. Please refer to National
Regulations for guidance.
In order to ensure the optimum performance and user safety, the apparatus
must be tested and serviced in accordance with Section 7 and the notes in
Section 1 under Personnel Training and Servicing.
The quality of air used to supply and charge breathing apparatus must meet
the requirements of EN 12021 : 1999. See Section 1 for details.
The wearing of beards, side-burns or spectacles may adversely affect the
sealing of a facemask to the wearer's face.

The apparatus is not designed for use underwater.

The harness must not be used as a vehicle seat restraint.

DISCLAIMER
Failure to follow these instructions or misuse of the apparatus may result in: death,
injury or material damage; and invalidate any warranty or insurance claims.
COPYRIGHT
This manual must not be copied in part or in whole, or used for purposes other than its
intended purpose without the written permission of Scott Health and Safety Limited.

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The mineral oil content shall be such that
1. INTRODUCTION the air is without the odour of oil. The odour
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1.1 IMPORTANT threshold is in the region of 0.3 mg/m .
SIGMA 2 must be serviced in accordance The water content shall not exceed 50
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with the Servicing Schedule on at least an mg/m for 207 bar apparatus and 30 mg/m
annual basis. Please refer to notes under for 300 bar apparatus.
Servicing.
1.3 APPARATUS DURATION
These instructions for the use, care and
maintenance of the apparatus must be All durations quoted are nominal, based on
followed to ensure the correct and safe an Average Wearer Consumption Rate of
operation of SIGMA 2. 40 litres/minute and FULLY CHARGED
cylinders. Actual Wearer Consumption rates
For any enquiries regarding the use of vary due to many factors, such as:
SCOTT breathing apparatus, please
contact Training and Technical Support 1. Workload: high work rates increase
Services at Scott Health and Safety consumption rates.
Limited. 2. Weight of apparatus and use of
heavy or restrictive clothing.
1.2 BREATHABLE AIR 3. Work environments with extremes of
Air used to supply or charge breathing heat or cold.
apparatus may be natural or synthetic. The 4. Physical fitness of the wearer.
composition of breathable air is given in 5. Other factors include emotional
Table 1. stress and fatigue.
MASS % VOLUME% It is important that all wearers are aware of
COMPONENT these factors and take account of them
(Dry Air) (Dry Air)
when assessing cylinder duration.
OXYGEN 23.14 20.948
NITROGEN 75.52 78.08 1.4 PERSONNEL TRAINING
ARGON 1.29 0.93 Personnel who use self-contained,
CARBON compressed air breathing apparatus must
0.05 0.031 4 be fully trained in accordance with these
DIOXIDE
HYDROGEN 0.000 003 0.000 05
instructions and national regulations.
NEON 0.001 270 0.001 818 These instructions cannot replace an
accredited training course run by fully
HELIUM 0.000 037 0.000 524
qualified instructors in the proper and safe
KRYPTON 0.000 330 0.000 114 use of SCOTT breathing apparatus.
XENON 0.000 039 0.000 009 Please contact Training and Technical
Table 1: Breathable Air Support Services or your distributor for
training course details.
There is an increased fire risk when the
Training and Technical Support
oxygen content is above the value shown.
Services:
The purity/quality of air used to supply and
Scott Health and Safety Limited
charge breathing apparatus should be
Pimbo Road,
tested periodically in accordance with
West Pimbo,
national regulations. If not specified
Skelmersdale,
otherwise, contaminants shall not exceed
Lancashire,
the permissible exposure level.
WN8 9RA,
National regulations must be observed. England.
Tel: +44 (0) 1695 711711
Fax: +44 (0) 1695 711775

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1.5 SERVICING 2. TECHNICAL
SIGMA 2 must be serviced at scheduled
intervals by personnel who have completed
DESCRIPTION
a formal training course and hold a current 2.1 GENERAL
certificate for servicing and repairing SIGMA 2 is a self-contained, open circuit,
SCOTT breathing apparatus. Details of the compressed air, positive pressure,
servicing schedule are contained in the breathing apparatus, approved to EN 137
SCOTT SIGMA 2 Service Manual, copies of (self-contained open circuit breathing
which can only be obtained by registered apparatus). It is 'CE' marked in accordance
holders of a current certificate. with Council Directive 89/686/EEC.
Your distributor or Training and Technical SIGMA 2 is approved for use at sea by:
Support Services can provide training
Lloyds Inspectorate, in accordance with
course details and quotes for service
SOLAS regulation 17 and the 1980
contracts. Please see above for contact
Merchant Shipping Act.
details.
Please call Scott Health and Safety
1.6 SPARE PARTS AND Limited for further apparatus approval
ACCESSORIES details.
Our Customer Services Department 2.2 APPARATUS
provide an efficient, friendly, customer
contact point for ordering new apparatus, DESCRIPTION
spare parts and accessories. The team can SIGMA 2 has a lightweight back-plate and
also provide general information on SCOTT harness. The two stage pneumatic system
products. consists of a first stage reducing valve; and
Customer Services: a Demand Valve (DV) that is attached by a
bayonet fitting, to the positive pressure full
Scott Health and Safety Limited facemask.
Pimbo Road,
West Pimbo, The back-plate is injection moulded
Skelmersdale, polyamide/glass/carbon composite, with a
Lancashire, fully adjustable flame retardant polyester
WN8 9RA, webbing harness. The KevlarTM cylinder
England. band is fully adjustable and can
accommodate one cylinder from the range
Tel: +44 (0) 1695 711711 listed in Table 2. A glass-filled polyamide
Fax: +44 (0) 1695 711775 cam-lock buckle facilitates quick and easy
cylinder replacement. A lumbar pad,
1.7 NOTIFIED BODIES fabricated from flame retardant polyester
Inspec International Limited (0194) and packed with flame retardant closed cell
56 Leslie Hough Way, foam, cushions the weight of the apparatus.
Salford, It is attached to the lower back-plate by
Greater Manchester, means of press-studs. Pneumatic hoses
M6 6AJ, run in channels moulded into the inner
England. back-plate. Hose retaining clips are
moulded on the edge of the channels. A
BSI Product Services (0086) cylinder valve retainer on the lower back-
Kitemark House, plate provides a secure mounting for the
Maylands Avenue, cylinder valve.
Hemel Hempstead,
HP2 4SQ,
England.

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Cylinder Types Water Charging Free Air Nominal Warning Total Cylinder
Volume Pressure Volume Duration Period Duration Charged
(litres) (litres) (minutes) (minutes) (minutes) Weight
(Kg)
CYL-1200 6.0 207 1200 22 8 30 8.8
CYL-HWG-1200 6.0 207 1200 22 8 30 7.2
CYL-FWC-1300 4.7 300 1300 25 7 32 5.0
CYL-1640 6.0 300 1640 33 8 41 12.5
CYL-HWG-1640 6.0 300 1640 33 8 41 10.0
CYL-FWC-1640 6.0 300 1640 33 8 41 6.3
CYL-1800 9.0 207 1800 33 12 45 13.0
CYL-HWG-1800 9.0 207 1800 33 12 45 11.2
CYL-FWC-1800 9.0 207 1800 33 12 45 6.75
CYL-FWC-1860 6.8 300 1860 37 9 46 6.75
CYL-2240 11.0 207 2240 41 15 56 14.4
CYL-FWC-2460 9.0 300 2460 50 12 62 8.8

Table 2: Cylinders approved for use with SIGMA 2


Cylinder Material is identified by codes within the Cylinder Type. Table 3 identifies the
meaning of the cylinder material code and the specification to which the cylinder is
manufactured:

Code Material Specification


No Code Steel (e.g.: CYL-1200) BS5045 Pt.1
HWG Hoop Wrapped Glass Fibre (e.g.: CYL-HWG-1200) HSE-AL-HW1
FWC Fully Wrapped Carbon (e.g.: CYL-FWC-1300) HSE-AL-FW2

Table 3: Cylinder Codes and Specifications

Durations are nominal and based on an Average Wearer Consumption Rate of 40 L/min and
are for fully charged cylinders.

Cylinder Free Air Capacity


Total Duration =
Average Wearer Consumption Rate

Nominal Duration = Total Duration minus the Warning Period.

Cylinder Water Capacity x Whistle Operating Pressure


Warning Period =
Average Wearer Consumption Rate

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2.3 PNEUMATIC SYSTEM 2.5 DEMAND VALVE
The first stage pressure reducer has an SIGMA 2 is available with two types of
integral cylinder connector hand-wheel. Demand Valve (DV):
There is a sintered bronze particle filter in Instant air positive pressure DV (blue)
the reducer inlet.
First breath-activated DV (black).
A high pressure PTCFE lined hose supplies
air to a shoulder mounted pressure gauge Both types of DV have a supplementary
and warning whistle. flow bypass and operate in conjunction with
the spring-loaded facemask exhalation
The pressure gauge has a stainless steel valve to maintain a positive pressure within
case and a polycarbonate, impact resistant, the facemask.
splinter-proof lens. A blow-out vent prevents
over pressurisation of the case. A rubber The DV senses the changes in facemask
shroud provides mechanical protection. air pressure that occur when the wearer
breathes; and uses this to regulate the
The warning whistle operates at 55 bar. supply of air to the facemask. The DV is
Table 2 details the Warning Period for each attached to the facemask by a quick-fit
apparatus and cylinder combination. bayonet connection with a spring loaded
If the hose, whistle or gauge become locking catch.
damaged, a restrictor in the reducer body
limits air loss to 25 litres/minute.

2.4 REDUCER

Instant Air Demand Valve


The instant air DV supplies air to the
facemask when the cylinder valve is
opened.

The pressure reducer is a simple spring


and piston device that reduces the pressure
of air from the cylinder to a medium
pressure of between 5 and 9 bar. The
operation is automatic and self-regulating
such that the reducer requires no
adjustment.
In the unlikely event of a malfunction in the
reducer, resulting in an uncontrolled rise in
the output pressure, a pressure relief valve
protects the medium pressure system.
First Breath Demand Valve
A reinforced hose supplies medium
pressure air to the DV.

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The first breath version can be shut by PanaSeal is suitable for medium and
pressing a reset button on the DV and smaller face sizes. PanaVisor is suitable
opens when the wearer takes the first for medium to larger face sizes. Vision 3 is
breath. This permits the DV to be removed available in three sizes: small, medium and
from the face-piece while the cylinder valve medium/large.
is open, without loss of cylinder air.
The bypass provides a constant flow of air
in the unlikely event that the regulator
malfunctions in a no flow mode.
The bypass is opened by turning the knob
through 90. As use of the bypass
consumes cylinder air rapidly, it must only
be used to escape from the hazardous
area.

2.6 FACEMASKS
SIGMA 2 is approved for use with: Vision
3, PanaSeal and PanaVisor full
facemasks, all of which conform to EN 136.
All are available with 5-point, fully
adjustable web or net head harnesses and
neck-straps. An inner mask minimises CO2
dead space and visor misting. A speech PanaSeal/PanaVisor Facemask with
diaphragm is fitted. Head-net
Vision 3 is moulded in grey silicone, while
PanaSeal and PanaVisor are non-
dermatitic black neoprene, or blue silicone.

Vision 3 Facemask with Head-harness

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3. PRE-USE AND 3.3 DEMAND VALVE
MONTHLY CHECKS 1. Check that the DV O-ring is clean and
undamaged.
3.1 GENERAL 2. Fit the DV to the facemask and check
1. Check that all parts are clean and that the locking catch clicks into place.
undamaged. Gently twist the DV to ensure that it is
2. Ensure that the shoulder harness is securely fitted.
fully slackened and that a fully charged
cylinder is securely attached to the back-
plate. Replace discharged cylinders.
3. Check that the harness slides freely
through buckles.
4. Check that the facemask visor is
clear and free from marks and damage that
might impair vision. Fully slacken head-
harness straps.
5. Apparatus that fails any of these
checks must be serviced in accordance
3. Check that the bypass valve is closed
with the SIGMA 2 Service Manual.
(flat area on knob is toward the face-piece).
3.2 PNEUMATICS

4. On first breath DVs only, press the


black reset button.

1. Check cylinder connector O-ring is 3.4 CHECK FACEMASK


clean and undamaged. 1. Don the facemask (see Section 4.2).
2. Screw hand-wheel connector firmly 2. Open the cylinder valve and check
into the cylinder valve outlet. that the cylinder is full.
3. Check that pressure gauge, whistle 3. Check that the facemask pressurises.
and hoses are in good condition and are If necessary adjust the mask to obtain a
not kinked or stretched. leak tight fit. DO NOT over-tighten the
harness as this distorts the mask.

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3.5 POSITIVE PRESSURE, 3.6 WHISTLE TEST
BYPASS AND LEAK TEST

1. With the cylinder valve still closed,


1. Insert fingers in the facemask seal
monitor the pressure gauge and breathe
and check there is a steady flow of air out of
down air in the system. Check that the
the mask.
whistle sounds clearly at between 50 and
2. Remove fingers and allow mask to re- 60 bar.
seal.
2. Release head-harness and remove
the facemask.
3. Apparatus that passes all of these
checks is now ready for use.

3.7 REPLACING CYLINDERS

3. Open the bypass and check there is a


steady flow of air into the facemask.
4. Close the bypass.
5. Close the cylinder valve, hold your
breath, and monitor the pressure gauge for
10 seconds. Check that the reading does
not drop during this period. 1. Check that the cylinder valve is
closed and slowly undo the cylinder
connector hand-wheel. Remove the reducer
from the cylinder.

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2. Grasp the sides of the cam-lock
buckle with the index finger and thumb of
4. DONNING
the right hand, use the left index finger to PROCEDURE
slide back the ribbed catch and lift the
buckle. 4.1 HARNESS
3. Open the buckle and lift the empty
cylinder from the back-plate.

3.7.1 Fitting a replacement


Cylinder of the same size.
1. Fit the cylinder valve through the
cylinder valve retainer, connect the buckle
hinge and close the cam-lock.

3.7.2 Fitting a replacement


Cylinder of a different size.

1. Don apparatus. Adjust shoulder


straps for a comfortable fit, then fasten
waist-belt and adjust for a snug fit.

4.2 DON FACEMASK


1. Check that the bypass is shut (and on
first breath DVs, press the DV reset button).
1. Adjust the length of the cylinder band 4.2.1 Head Harness
to permit the buckle hinge to be connected.
2. Adjust the cylinder band length until
the cylinder band grips the cylinder firmly,
then close the cam-lock.
3. Tidy the free end of the cylinder band
into the loops.

1. Let facemask hang loosely from face


and breathe normally.

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3. Tighten the side straps for a firm,


2. Fit the chin into the chin-cup, pull the comfortable fit. DO NOT over-tighten as this
harness over the top of the head and distorts the face seal.
tighten the straps in sequence: bottom,
middle, top. DO NOT over-tighten. 4.3 OPEN CYLINDER VALVE

4.2.2 Head-net

1. Slowly open cylinder valve fully:


On Instant Air DVs, check that
the DV free-flows into facemask
1. With the head-net straps fully until the head-harness straps are
extended, insert the chin into the chin-cup tightened.
and use the loop at the back of the head- On First Breath DVs, inhale
net to pull the head-net over the head. sharply to start the air supply to
the facemask.
2. Tighten the top strap to bring the
visor and ori-nasal mask to the correct
level.

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4.4 FACEMASK SEAL CHECK 4.6 LEAK TEST

1. Insert fingers in facemask seal and 1. Take a breath and hold it. Release
check for a steady flow of air from the hand-wheel locking-mechanism and close
mask. Remove fingers and allow mask to the cylinder valve.
re-seal. 2. Listen for leaks and monitor gauge for
10 seconds. The reading on the gauge
4.5 BYPASS CHECK should not fall during this period.

4.7 WHISTLE TEST

1. Open the bypass and check there is a


steady flow of air into the facemask.
2. Close the bypass.

1. Slowly breathe down the air from the


system and check that the whistle sounds
clearly at between 50 and 60 bar.
2. If the whistle or facemask fail the test,
return the apparatus for servicing, with an
explanatory note attached, in accordance
with the SIGMA 2 Servicing Instructions.

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4.8 CYLINDER PRESSURE 5. DOFFING
1. Open cylinder valve and check
pressure gauge to ensure that cylinder has
INSTRUCTIONS
a minimum of 80% of the fully charged 5.1 REMOVE FACEMASK
capacity:
For 207 bar cylinders - 170 bar.
For 300 bar cylinders - 240 bar.
2. When fully satisfied with apparatus,
proceed to undertake tasks as required.

1. On apparatus with a First Breath DV,


take a breath and press the reset button to
close the air supply.

2. Pull tabs on buckles forward to


release the head-harness or head-net.
Remove facemask.
Note:
Instant Air DVs will free flow through mask
until the cylinder valve is closed.

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5.2 TURN OFF CYLINDER 6. AFTER USE
CAUTION:
DO NOT immerse DV or warning
whistle in water. A yellow cap is
provided to protect the DV outlet.
ALWAYS use the recommended
cleaning methods.
The apparatus MUST be thoroughly
dried prior to storage. Pay particular
attention to the valve flaps.

6.1 CLEAN FACEMASK

1. Disengage the cylinder valve hand-


wheel locking mechanism and turn hand-
wheel fully clockwise to shut the valve.

5.3 REMOVE APPARATUS

1. Withdraw red locking catch, turn 90


clockwise and remove the DV from the
facemask.
2. Wash and disinfect the mask
thoroughly in a solution of TriGeneTM and
warm water. See following Note.
3. Rinse the mask thoroughly in clean
running water. Pay particular attention to
1. Release the waist-belt, slacken the flushing out the exhale valve.
shoulder straps and remove the apparatus. 4. Hang mask by its neck-strap and
2. Open cylinder band, undo cylinder allow it to dry thoroughly away from direct
valve connector and remove cylinder. heat or sunlight.
3. Mark cylinder as empty and return 5. When dry, wipe facemask seals with
for charging. TriGeneTM disinfectant wipes.
6. Polish the visor inside and out with a
5.4 CLEAN AND CHECK clean, lint-free cloth and slacken the head
APPARATUS harness, ready for use.
1. The apparatus must be cleaned and
tested in accordance with the instructions
given in Section 6 - After Use, prior to being
returned to service.

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Note:
TriGeneTM Cleansing and Disinfecting
Solution is available from Scott Health and
Safety Limited in 1 litre and 5 litre
containers under Article Numbers 2008247
and 2008248 respectively.
Pump dispensers are available for the
above under Article Numbers 1017672 (1
litre) and 1017670 (5 litres).
TriGeneTM Disinfecting Wipes are available
from Scott Health and Safety Limited in
packs of 20 sachets under Article Number
2004225.
5. Operate the red locking catch a
6.2 CLEAN APPARATUS number of times. Ensure that it moves
CAUTION: freely and does not stick.
DO NOT use abrasive or solvent
cleaners. 6.4 CHECK APPARATUS
1. Fully slacken the shoulder straps and 1. Check apparatus thoroughly for signs
waist-belt. Clean off any dirt with a stiff of wear or damage.
brush or sponge with warm water and soap, 2. Check hoses for signs of abrasion or
followed by a thorough rinse. damage.
2. Ensure that the pressure gauge face 3. Check harness straps and stitching
is clean. for signs of weakness.

6.3 DEMAND VALVE 4. Replace worn or damaged


components in accordance with the SIGMA
2 Service Manual.
5. If a fault is found, attach an
explanatory note to the apparatus and
return it for servicing.

6.5 FIT FULLY CHARGED


CYLINDER
1. Fit a fully charged cylinder in
accordance with the instructions contained
within Section 3 - Pre-Use and Monthly
Checks.

6.6 LEAK TEST


1. Fit the protective yellow cap over the CAUTION:
DV outlet and use a small stiff brush with a On Instant Positive Pressure DVs (blue),
mild soap and water solution to clean DO NOT fit the yellow cap prior to
around the catch. opening the cylinder valve as this will
2. If the catch does not move freely, damage the DV.
return the apparatus for servicing. 1. Open cylinder valve. The DV will free
3. Check that the orange O-ring on the flow. Fit yellow protective cap over the DV
DV outlet is clean and in good condition. outlet, airflow will cease.
4. Replace O-ring if in less than perfect 2. Check pressure gauge to ensure that
condition. the cylinder is full.

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3. Close cylinder valve and monitor the
pressure gauge for one minute. Check that
7. SCHEDULED
the pressure does not drop by more than 10 MAINTENANCE
bar (one gauge division) in this time.
7.1 MONTHLY
4. If apparatus fails this test it must be
withdrawn from service and returned for The apparatus should be examined and
servicing. tested at least once a month in accordance
with the instructions given in this manual
5. Gently lift the yellow DV cap and under Check Apparatus.
allow air to vent from system. Check
pressure gauge and ensure that the Details of such checks should be recorded
warning whistle sounds clearly between 50 within the appropriate register and a copy
and 60 bar. kept for future inspection. Please see
Section 6.7 for details.
6.7 RECORD TEST DETAILS
7.2 ANNUALLY
Record test details in accordance with local
regulations in a breathing apparatus The apparatus must be tested and
components replaced in accordance with
logbook (available from Scott Health and
the SIGMA 2 Service Schedule, contained
Safety Limited under Article Number
1034745). within the SIGMA 2 Service Manual. Please
refer to notes under Personnel Training and
Information recorded usually includes: Servicing at the beginning of this manual for
Name and address of employer further details.
responsible for the apparatus.
Make, model number or mark of the
apparatus, together with a description
of any distinguishing features,
sufficient to enable clear identification.
The date of the examination together
with the name, signature or unique
authentication mark of the examiner.
The condition of the apparatus and
details of any defects found and any
remedial action taken.
Cylinder air pressure.

6.8 STORAGE
The apparatus must be stored in a clean,
dry environment away from direct heat and
sunlight.
Storage temperature should not exceed
+40C to -10C.

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Scott Health and Safety Limited
Pimbo Road, West Pimbo,
Skelmersdale, Lancashire,
WN8 9RA, England.
Tel: +44 (0) 1695 711711
Fax: +44 (0) 1695 711775

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